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caffeinated wrote:Depending on whether they were close to full, I left them either "as is", so that I could more data to them later, or "formated so that any CD reader could read them"; none were closed.
dodecahedron wrote:if you do find such a computer (that has a burner installed in it), QUICKLY copy the data off to the hard drive and back up onto other CDs - i would suggest regular CDRs, and definitely not packet-written but regular burns (Nero, Easy CD Creator etc.).
cfitz wrote:dodecahedron wrote:if you do find such a computer (that has a burner installed in it), QUICKLY copy the data off to the hard drive and back up onto other CDs - i would suggest regular CDRs, and definitely not packet-written but regular burns (Nero, Easy CD Creator etc.).
What?? Is this really dodecahedron, or some nefarious imposter??? Are you giving up on packet writing and CD-RW?
cfitz
caffeinated wrote:oh great polyhedral one
great polyhedral one wrote:hmm...i haven't been doing packet writing in a long time...alas...
lookie here: http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic. ... 7421#47421
cfitz wrote:caffeinated wrote:oh great polyhedral one
I love it! I'll have to use it from here on out...
cfitz wrote:I had seen that and knew that you were temporarily out of the packet-writing business, but I thought you were still a believer.
Great Polyhedral One wrote: while i was still finishing up, i just now hit the "quote" button and got different text than what was in your post on the screen - i too replied before you fininshed your posting...LOL...twice within 10 minutes...that is neat! an unusual coincidence!
cfitz wrote:I have a bad habit of editing my posts right after I submit them.
cfitz wrote:Saving me from the embarrassment of having 90% of my posts marked as being edited 2,3 or 4 times is the fact that the edits aren't marked for posterity until someone replies to the post.
caffeinated wrote:I'm moving away from my former method of backing up my data. Too bad, too, because it worked very well prior to my WinXP installation and the necessary upgrading of Direct CD.
KCK wrote:Talk about luck! I don't normally visit the Adaptec/Roxio forum, but I saw cfitz as the last contributor... I'm glad I didn't miss all the fun (well, not much fun for caffeinated)!
I have stopped using DirectCD a while ago, and I've never used it for CDRs, so I can only add to dodecahedron's suggestion: before trying to use DirectCD on the original discs, make copies, and then run DirectCD on the copied discs so that you don't loose your data if something goes wrong. I'm not sure which program to use for making 1:1 copies in this case, but cfitz and dodecahedron should know.
caffeinated wrote:Again, guys, I am very interested in hearing about software that allows for incremental backups of individual files.
cfitz wrote:caffeinated wrote:Again, guys, I am very interested in hearing about software that allows for incremental backups of individual files.
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Anyway, those are my simple-minded backup strategies, with no expensive backup/recovery program required, and all the data safely stored on ISO9660 CD-R discs.
cfitz
caffeinated wrote:Thanks for the suggestions - particularly the Nero feature... I may have to check that one out.
caffeinated wrote:As for storing a third disk offsite, I have been considering this for some time - even planning at one time to go so far as to stash it in a safety deposit box!
caffeinated wrote:Best regards and happy 2003 to you!
KCK wrote:Talk about luck! I don't normally visit the Adaptec/Roxio forum, but I saw cfitz as the last contributor... I'm glad I didn't miss all the fun (well, not much fun for caffeinated)!
KCK wrote:before trying to use DirectCD on the original discs, make copies, and then run DirectCD on the copied discs so that you don't loose your data if something goes wrong.
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